Insect-destroyer.



C. L WING L SA McKlE.

NSEUY DESTROYER.

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1 176,464. Patented Mar. 21, 1916.

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A 770mm' a small gear wheel 47 adapted to mesh with the large gear,wheel 48 surroundingthe axle 12 and secured to theradjacent wheel 13 bymeans of clips 49. 'It will thus be apparent from the foregoingdescription that rotation of the wheels 13 will transmit, through shaft45 and crank 44, a reciprocating motionto the rod 43 which willalternately open and close the valve 39 thereby drawing air into thecylinder and discharging it, iingler presi. sure, through the outletpipe40. "One end of a flexible pipe or hose 50 is connectedto the outletpipe 40 while the other end of said pipe is connected to the pipe 32\byai web 52 and is bent laterally at its'extremityms indicated at 53. Itwill thus be seen that air under pressure passing through pipe. 50 toits outlet end 53 will form a jet-w ereby the insecticide passing out ofthe pipe32 Will be effectively distributed` over the area to be covered.l .We claiinz l l. In an insect destroyer, the` combination with a mainvehicle frame andira'xle therefor; of a plurality 'of supportingYmembers depending from said main frame, a reservoir supporting frameconnected to said supporting members and including angular membersadapted for vertical `adjustment relative to said supporting members,said supporting `frame also including lhorizontal members, a connectionbetween said members at one end thereof and adjustablysecuredintermediate its ends to one of said vertically adjustable members, theother ends of `said horizontal members being adjustably `secured to ltheother of said vertically adjustablelfinembers, a reservoir Vsupportedupon said horizontal members, a pump associated with said reservoir, anda nozzle device vconnected,to-,said reservoir and pump for distributinginsecticide from the former.

2. In an insect destroyer, the combination with a main vehicle frame'andan axle therefor; of a plurality of supporting'members depending fromsaid main frame, a reservoir supporting frame connected to said support`ing members and including angular members adapted for verticaladjustment relative to said supporting members, said supporting framealso including horizontal members, a

lconnection between said membersat one end thereof and adjustablysecured intermediate its ends to one of said vertically adjustablemembers, the other ends of said horizontal members being adjustablysecured to the 'other of said vertically adjustable members, a reservoirsupported upon said horizontal members, a pump associatedwith saidreser- \voir, a vertically adjustable arm connected to one of saidadjustable members, and a nozzle device secured to said arm andconnected to said reservoir and pump for distributing insecticide fromthe former.

3; in an insect destroyer, the'combination with a main vehicle frame andan axle therefor; of a plurality ofsupporting' members depending fromsaid main frame, a reservoir having a bearing in one of the horizontalmembers or" the supporting frame, a driven I member secured at one endtovsaid crank sha ft and extending between said horizontal members ofthe supporting frame for operating said pump, and a nozzle devicec0nnected to said reservoir and pump for dis tributing insecticide fromthe former.

et. In an insect destroyer, the combination with a vehicle frame and anaxle therefor; of areservoirsupporting frame connected to said vehicleframe and including vertically and horizontally adjustable members, areservoir supported on said horizontal members, a pump forming a part ofsaid reservoir, a crank shaft driven by said axle, means connected tosaid crank shaft and extending between said horizontal members foroper-f ating said pump, and a spraying device connected to saidreservoir and t-ributing insecticide from the former.

CHARLES L. KING. STEPHEN A. MCKIE Witnesses:

B. H. CUNNINGHAM, W. A. Cuorr.

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